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  • Lockdown

    Monday, October 23, 2006 By: Eliza Johnston

    Hood up, gun hidden, eyes veiled. Bang. One down. Chaos in a Colorado School. Armed with flexible plastic ties, a gun and eyebolts, a 32-year-old gunman enters a one-room school house in Quarryville,

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  • School Board resolution gives Edgewater room to grow: Mobile home park addition increases breathing room

    Tuesday, October 24, 2006 By: Evan Houston

    Edgewater students could be faced with demolition and construction to their fifty-four-year old school as early as next school year with a renovation project that carries a construction budget of $110

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  • Parking lot in need of makeover

    Tuesday, October 24, 2006 By: Cody D.

    Imagine driving into your school parking lot. It’s not paved well. When it snows, it is rarely, if ever, plowed. It has only one exit, which causes delay and confusion after school. Imagine having all

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  • Say Anything and mewithoutyou in Concert

    Tuesday, October 24, 2006 By: Miriam A. & Mallory F.

    On Sunday, October 15th, Say Anything and mewithoutyou had a show at Cat’s Cradle in Carborro, North Carolina.

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  • Finding the right path: Against all odds student works to graduate

    Tuesday, October 24, 2006 By: Kyle Smith

    Jason Rouse is a junior in high school, but only by a hair. In fact, he was supposed to be a senior, but after being arrested during school and expelled twice, he’s lucky to still be enrolled.During h

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  • Get spooked on a Halloween adventure

    Wednesday, October 25, 2006 By: Makenzie Lennington

    Many high school students are beginning to feel too old for the same old Halloween routine, dressing up and running around streets among the neighborhood toddlers asking “adults” for candy.

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  • Why vote if it is not going to count anyway?

    Wednesday, October 25, 2006 By: Sara Weston

    With so many votes being cast, can one make any difference?

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  • Rock out with your book out: Band brings punk rock sound to popular modern literature

    Thursday, October 26, 2006 By: Melissa Smith

    What do you get when you cross a love for the “Harry Potter” series with a punk-rock mind set? The obvious answer is Harry and the Potters, an indie band based in the Boston area. Brothers Paul (27) a

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  • Working in a full house

    Thursday, October 26, 2006 By: Loren Lopez

    With few empty seats and not enough textbooks, the students of Central High School have been adjusting to the crowded scene inside the classroom this fall. According to Assistant Principal Gerard Flo

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  • Overcoming adversity

    Thursday, October 26, 2006 By: Cristiana Lopez

    This year in Central football, males are not the only ones suiting up to play. The junior varsity football team has one young lady ready to hit the field and show everyone what she has. Who is this

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The National Edition - Teen Generated News From Around The Nation my.hsj.org
Issue Date: Monday, October 30, 2006 Issue: Week of Oct. 30, 2006
 
The National Edition is a collection of great journalism posted on my.hsj.org.

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News
Report shows one-third of LHS students are failing at least one class: Teachers, admin seek solution to fixing
Thirty percent of Lamar High School students are failing one or more classes, according to a report from the attendance office.
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The Elk Grove Police Department along with the Elk Grove Mayor, Richard Soares, and the Elk Grove Unified School District are working to stop drag racing.
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On Oct. 3, five wanted felons were arrested and four children were put into protective custody during a sweep around Venice High School.
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Edgewater students could be faced with demolition and construction to their fifty-four-year old school as early as next school year with a renovation project that carries a construction budget of $110
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Parents and citizens had an opportunity to address their concerns at a recent panel discussion held in the wake of bomb threats at the high school.
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Due to a driver shortage, students are forced to wait as long as an hour after dismissal for a bus to take them home.
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Teachers holding signs and distributing flyers to passing cars openly petitioned for better salaries and protested Miami-Dade’s delay in raising teacher pay scales.
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Features
S K 8 E R S: Boarders need a place to enjoy their gravity-defying sport
Movies, video games, magazines and TV shows about skateboarding have solidified its popularity in American culture.
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The junior varsity football team has one young lady ready to hit the field and show everyone what she has.
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Jason Rouse is a junior in high school, but only by a hair. In fact, he was supposed to be a senior, but after being arrested during school and expelled twice, he’s lucky to still be enrolled.
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